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These components anchor the entire bracing assembly directly to the building’s primary structural elements (such as steel beams, concrete slabs, or wood trusses).
Learn moreThis is the central component that spans the distance between the utility system and the building structure to resist lateral and longitudinal shaking.
Learn moreThese fittings connect the bracing member directly to the specific equipment, piping, or ductwork being protected.
Learn moreThese brackets and fittings link the structural attachments to the brace members.
Learn moreHinges, swivels, or pivot links that join structural attachments to the bracing member at required installation angles.
Learn moreSmall steel clamps attached to standard vertical threaded hanger rods to prevent them from bending or buckling under upward seismic compression forces.
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Define the project parameters to determine which systems require bracing
We compute the actual seismic forces the utilities will experience during an earthquake.
Map out exactly where the physical braces must be installed on the building plans
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